RCTID_Thiago, eMLS, MLS WORKS to stream 24 hours of FIFA 20 in support of Kick Childhood Cancer

As part of September’s Kick Childhood Cancer program, eMLS is teaming up with MLS WORKS to host a very special event on Tuesday, Sept. 24 – the hotly-anticipated pre-release date for FIFA 20.

Dubbed “24 Hours of FIFA 20,” it’s a charity stream featuring Portland Timbers eMLS player Edgar "RCTID_Thiago" Guerrero and others to enlist the gaming community in the KCC campaign while also providing sneak peeks of game play. eMLS players representing 19 MLS clubs will each stream for a certain duration from their local location, and once they’re done, they will hand it over to the next eMLS player to stream, and so on until the 24 hours are complete.

When eMLSers reach certain donation milestones, they will be performing various tasks. Some of these include playing a full game blindfolded, bleach their hair or eat a habañero pepper. Donations will only count towards the respective eMLS player’s promotional milestones while that eMLS player is live-streaming. You will need to donate through the this link in order for it to be counted/tracked against the milestones.

As eMLS players play the newest edition of the iconic game, they will call on viewers to donate to Children’s Oncology Group, talk about Kick Childhood Cancer, MLS WORKS and more, with Twitch extensions offering easy donation transactions.

The world’s largest organization devoted exclusively to childhood and adolescent cancer research, COG unites more than 10,000 experts in childhood cancer at more than 200 leading children’s hospitals around the world.

The donation program is only available to residents of the United States and Canada (except Prince Edward Island) (the “Eligible Territories”). Any funds received from residents outside the Eligible Territories may be retained by the Children’s Oncology Group Foundation, Inc. but will not be counted as part of the program. The Children’s Oncology Group Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity that directs resources to support childhood and adolescent cancer research. Major League Soccer will not retain any portions of the funds received. Tiltify may deduct a transaction fee, calculated as a percentage of the funds received, which can be up to 5%. The fee is deducted by a third-party payment processor or by the cause owner; you will not see the fee as a surcharge. The official registration and financial information of The Children's Oncology Group Foundation, Inc. may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.